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Motorcycle Accidents Lawyer in Queens

Pursuing the Compensation Our Clients Deserve

Riding a motorcycle provides a kind of freedom and exhilaration that no other automobile offers. Unfortunately, being more exposed can often lead to some of the most disastrous accidents and life-altering injuries. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident that was not your fault, you deserve to be compensated for your losses.

The Law Office of Seni Popat is here to get what you are owed so that you have the financial means to pay for your medical bills and make up for lost wages and diminished earning capacity. Our Queens motorcycle accident attorney has handled hundreds of cases and has the experience and knowledge to fight for your fair settlement.

Injured in a motorcycle wreck? Call (718) 340-3385 or contact us online to get reliable legal advice from our skilled motorcycle accident injury attorney

The Dangers of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists face many challenges and dangers every time they hit the road. Due to the limited protection offered by a bike, riders are more likely to suffer severe or fatal injuries than those involved in an automobile collision.

Because of this, extreme caution is necessary—and not just on the biker’s part. All motorists need to be aware of motorcyclists and make sure they are doing everything possible to avoid accidents.

What Are Common Causes of Motorcycle Crashes?

Motorcycle accidents can be caused by several things, including:

  • Speeding
  • Lane splitting
  • Vehicle defects
  • Inexperienced drivers
  • Road defects
  • Tailgating
  • Alcohol and drugs
  • Failure to signal
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Car doors
  • Road rage
  • Poor weather conditions
  • Over-breaking
  • Or sudden stops

What Are the Most Common Injuries Caused by Motorcycle Crashes?

Regardless of the cause of a motorcycle crash, it can result in serious injuries, including:

  • Broken bones
  • Road rash
  • Paralysis
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Or spinal cord injuries

Receiving adequate compensation is a necessary aspect of a successful recovery.

What Should You Do After a Motorcycle Accident?
 

In the chaotic aftermath of a motorcycle accident, it's crucial to remain calm and prioritize safety. Your immediate actions can significantly impact the outcome and your well-being. Here's a guide on what to do in the crucial moments following a motorcycle crash:
 

  1. Ensure Your Safety: The first priority is to move to a safe location, if possible. Assess the situation and be aware of traffic, potential hazards, or any leaking fluids from the motorcycle.
     
  2. Check for Injuries: Check yourself over for injuries. Call emergency services immediately if you or others have severe injuries. Avoid moving anyone who is injured.
     
  3. Report the Accident: Contact law enforcement to report the accident, even if it seems minor. Having an official police report can streamline the insurance claims process and provide an unbiased account of the incident.
     
  4. Exchange Information: Exchange contact and insurance information with all parties involved, including witnesses. Document the scene by taking photos of the vehicles, injuries, and any relevant road signs or signals. This information will be invaluable when filing insurance claims or providing evidence later on.
     
  5. Seek Medical Attention: Even if injuries seem minor, it's crucial to seek medical attention promptly. Some injuries may not be immediately noticeable, and a medical professional can provide a thorough examination, diagnose hidden injuries, and document your condition for future reference.
     
  6. Preserve Evidence: Preserve any evidence related to the accident, such as damaged gear, clothing, or the motorcycle itself. This documentation can assist in determining fault and liability during insurance claims or legal proceedings.
     
  7. Notify Your Insurance Company: Inform your insurance company about the accident as soon as possible. Provide as much accurate and detailed information, like the police report, to assist with the claims process.

Put Experienced & Aggressive Representation On Your Side

In a motorcycle accident claim, it is important to accurately determine who is at fault. Determining fault is not something that is easily agreed upon by victims, law enforcement, emergency responders, or insurers. It is important to have an experienced personal injury attorney investigate the case on your behalf.

At the Law Office of Seni Popat, our Queens motorcycle accident lawyer can help you

  • Understand your legal options
  • Identify your financial needs for recovery
  • Conduct an investigation of the accident
  • Challenge police reports
  • Prepare strong arguments to prove liability
  • Fight for maximum compensation from insurance companies

Suffering due to your motorcycle accident injuries? Call (718) 340-3385 or contact our firm online to schedule a free consultation with our motorcycle accident lawyer in Queens. 

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